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Foundations of Management (5 cr)

Code: LC00FE36-3006

General information


Enrollment

12.02.2024 - 02.05.2024

Timing

20.05.2024 - 11.08.2024

Number of ECTS credits allocated

5 op

Mode of delivery

Contact teaching

Unit

School of Business

Campus

Leiritie 1

Teaching languages

  • English

Seats

20 - 35

Degree programmes

  • Degree Programme in International Business and Logistics
  • Degree Programme in European Business Administration

Teachers

  • Rebecca Kihlman

Teacher in charge

Suvi Moll

Groups

  • LXC23_C
    Part of the LXC23 cohort starting in spring 2024, GROUP C
  • LITO_VV
    Vapaastivalittavat, liiketalous
  • LXA23_C
    Part of the LXA23 cohorts starting in spring 2024, GROUP C

Objective

The student understands and appreciates the historical development of management thought from both the Classical and Human Relations perspectives. The student is able to draw on a basic knowledge of the fundamental management concepts and appreciate the relevance of the building blocks of management knowledge in the modern business world. The student understands how the impact of personnel, leadership and management practices effects the ultimate success of a business enterprise operating in today's highly dynamic and competitive business environment. The student starts to to develop personal interaction skills in order to compete more effectively in the workplace of the future. The student is able to identify the possible opportunities and challenges within the workplace of the future.

Content

- The historical evolution of management thought.
- The relevance of the past with today's management practices.
- Management and Leadership models at work in today's companies. With a particular reference to the role of Human Resource Management in relation to Teamwork, Leadership and Organisational Culture.
- Examining Megatrends and looking at their possible effects on the future of work and work place organisations.
- Establishing ethical behaviours especially relating to the environmental and organisational context.
- Developing personal interaction skills in order to compete in the workplace of the future.

Location and time

Summer School 2024
Myyrmäki campus, Leiritie 1

Tue 14.5., 11 - 14, classroom MMC235
Wed 15.5., 14 - 17, classroom MMC235
Tue 21.5., 11 - 14, classroom MMC310
Wed 22.5., 14 - 17, classroom MMC310
Thu 30.5., 11 - 17, classroom MMC310
Tue 4.6., 11 - 14, classroom MMC310
Wed 5.6., 14 - 17, classroom MMC310

Materials

Buchanan, D., Huczynski, A. & Huczynski, A. 2019. Organizational behaviour. 10 edition. Harlow, England ; New York: Pearson.

8. ed OK!
9. ed OK!
10. ed OK!

Teaching methods

Interactive lectures, small group discussions, group tasks, reading HR literature, self- and peer evaluation, independent work.

Exam schedules

There is no comprehensive exam.
There is no alternative way to complete this course.

Student workload

130 hours = 5 ECTS

The course consists of onsite learning sessions, independent work, assignment work and self- and peer evaluations.

Content scheduling

Will be explained during the kickoff session on Tuesday, May 14th.

Introduction to the course.

Introduction to OB.

Megatrends.

Group formation.

Group structure.

Teamworking.

Work design.

Elements of structure.

Organization design.

Organizational architecture.

Further information

The facilitator of your learning in this course is:
Senior lecturer/ social psychologist Mrs. Rebecca Kihlman.

Note: Implementation info is subject to change!

Evaluation scale

0-5

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)

The student has achieved the course objectives fairly. The student will be able to identify, define and use the course subject area’s concepts and models. The student understands the criteria and principles of the expertise development.

Assessment criteria, good (3)

The student has achieved the course objectives well, even though the knowledge and skills need improvement on some areas. The student is able to define the course concepts and models and are able to justify the analysis. The student is able to apply his/her knowledge in leisure, study and work situations. The student understands the importance of expertise in the field of business and is able to analyze his/her own expertise.

Assessment criteria, excellent (5)

The student has achieved the objectives of the course with excellent marks. The student masters commendably the course subject area’s concepts and models. The student is able to make justified and fluent analysis and to present concrete development measures. The student is well prepared to apply his/her knowledge in leisure, study and work situations. The student is able to analyze the business sector expertise and the development of his/her own expertise.

Assessment criteria, approved/failed

The student has achieved the course objectives fairly. The student will be able to identify, define and use the course subject area’s concepts and models. The student understands the criteria and principles of the expertise development.

Assessment methods and criteria

Learning tasks 80%
Participation & feedback 20%